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montana92 12-13-2018 05:11 PM

12 bolt spider gear problem
 
Rebuilding this 12bolt. New spider gears. Problem is gears won't fit with the shims/thrust washers, seems they lock the gears up.. now if I remove all 4 then she goes together an spins like it should no problem.. talked to a old timer an he said it would be fine to run with out said shims if there ain't any MAJOR LOOSENESS AN from what I can see there is very very little move me to. (trucks just a cruiser stock 230ci an 3 on the tree. Is he correct?? I can't seem to get a right AWNSER from anybody. Had this problem in a old d30 for a wheeler an ran it with out an never had a problem..

Captainfab 12-14-2018 12:50 AM

Re: 12 bolt spider gear problem
 
I have run a 12 bolt without the shims/thrust washers with no issues. But then again that truck did not get a lot of miles put on it.

montana92 12-14-2018 01:13 AM

Re: 12 bolt spider gear problem
 
The spider gears seem a little loose, (haven't measured yet) but installed 1 thrust washer on the 1 smaller gears an it tightened every thing up REAL tight. Have to use the axle shaftan some force to rotate it... Should I run it like that or remove said washer an run it loose???

Captainfab 12-14-2018 11:14 PM

Re: 12 bolt spider gear problem
 
It is hard to say not being able to put hands on it, but it has been my experience with most things it is better to run it a little on the loose side rather than tight. When things are too tight, that is when heat builds up and things start to eat each other.

red211 12-15-2018 08:03 AM

Re: 12 bolt spider gear problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by captainfab (Post 8405683)
it is hard to say not being able to put hands on it, but it has been my experience with most things it is better to run it a little on the loose side rather than tight. When things are too tight, that is when heat builds up and things start to eat each other.

x2

jdl71 12-15-2018 02:55 PM

Re: 12 bolt spider gear problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 8405683)
It is hard to say not being able to put hands on it, but it has been my experience with most things it is better to run it a little on the loose side rather than tight. When things are too tight, that is when heat builds up and things start to eat each other.

x3


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